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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... I FASMION AND VAn4RWxt Her Majesty and Prince Albert took an eiringon Mon. day afiernoonin an open carriage and four. Her majesty was attended by the Honourable Miss Paget and the Hon Miss Anson, Maids of Honour in Waiting. Sir Edward Bowater, Equerry to Prince Albert, attended on horse. back. Viscount Melbourne bad an audience on Monday of the Queen. The royal dinner party at Buckingham ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... - -- FASHION JND VARIETIES. Her Majesty the Queen had a grand dinner on Saturday evening at Buckingbam Palace, the Duke of Devonshire Duchess of Sutherland, and a large party of the haut ea6bse having been invited by the xoyal command to meet his M jesty the King of the Belgians. It is not the intention of her Majesty and court to remove to Windsor Castle from Buckingham Palace for several ...

FASRION AND VAR Rs,7

... 0g ZWNDSOR, SUNDAY.-Her Majesty was not present during divine- service at St. Georges Cbapel either this morning or in the afternoon. The royal closet was ordered to he prepared for the reception of her Majesty. It i Dstated that slight indisposition was the cause of the absence sof 'the Queen. Her Majesty remained vithin th MCastle during the whole of tbe day. Not one of the few visitors ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FAS.JION AND PJRIPtjsj, % This morning her eatyandi cyalighnss Pri Albert took their accustomed drive to Adeie Lodge The Princess Royal has taken an airin g. L His Royal Highness drove her Majesty out in a p any phaeton this afternoon, followed by Lady Portman the Hon. Misses Paget and Lister, and Admiral Sir aot et Otway, in an open barouche. Colonel Wemyss atten dtd on horseback. Colonel and ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND PAWRATIES, ?? SUNDAY. S This morning her Majesty and his Royal Higltess p,- D. Albert, and the distinguished visitors and suite attended Fe divine service in the private chapel at the Castle. Prayera p; re read by the Honourable and Rev. Edward Ssuthw'li a- Ksepel. n. In the afternoon the Earl Delawarr, the Earl of War. - wick, the Honourable C. A. Murray, Lady Caroline Cok ie and ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... ORICGJL AI. POETRI. THE LAST OF 111S RACE. ?? AN' i'Nl'TlMlSllD P'OEM, B1Y D. MiiE. YODDL'I.,.. 11Yrril the liue chy above hilni, t lie green earth below, Anid the pure air around Iii h, w lcre'er lie nay go Witi a stlsreig limid to velcomne P is friund3 1r Iilid foes, A nil a dclg. ever fai dlful, to wateh his, reproe ; lie wavkes on tile )Ullntaill, lie Mieeips ill the glen. IeI drinlis of ...

LONG YEARS HAVE PASSED

... LONG YEARS ITEAVE PASSE.P NFW 9ONG BYV'I IOMAS MOORir. LoNG Vyears lhave pass'd, old friend, since we Flet met in lifc's young day; AID friends long loved by thee and me, Since theu lhavc dropp'd ?? Bat enough remain to chleer Us on, And sweeten, wilen this we're met, The glass we fill to Ihc minny gone, Aud tile few v1ho'ro ?? us yet. Our locks, r id friend, now thinly grow, And some hrang ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... LIVTEhAII1W NOTICE. ,e,,M on preached in Aorti lesk Churlch on the Evening of the Day of Thanhsqiriiny appointed by the Synod f L othiant and Tweeddale for the late abundant irar iret. By the Rev. Alex. Davidson, Minister of North. , iA. Edinlburgh, 1841. Wg have perused this discourse with no ordinary satis- faction, add this is no mediocre praise when it is recol locted that nine-tenths of ...

ORIGINAL POETRY

... oRIGINAL POETRY TIlE NVI1LD)EUIESS FLOWV'ER. SwoINr lonely fl ywer, I love thee, T'ho' othurs heed thee not; A nd the bright blue skies above tils, l)isown thy lonely lot. Far it, the trackless desert Thou bhwoviest all alono No hiouin hand to tend thee, 'hi kidness to theesiluowu. TIlo will-bee hummiling o'er thee, Stops not to kibs thy leaves; IUat refrcaling dews restoro thee, In tie ...

SHERIDAN KNOWLES'S NEW COMEDY

... SIIERIDAN K;NOIYVLE''S NEWV COMNEDY. CQV9N'T GAs O T'N'Ygi'E~t v -Thii prnI' ololion of She- i'idan Knowles's comedy, Wdd ai`i~i.leS, drew on ?? uesIlvI righit to this hlouse alli audienceecrowdud to ovierfliiw 'I'lie uoig~)nial ?? unde]r whichl thisl driminiict novetty makies its appearan ce is not to lie Itiken iii it it eral sig-1i ica- tion, ho,, itii etmpeied ci ti e Clfiia ,ii' /itres ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASZIION ARD VIARIrIES. The Queen and Prince Albert attended Divine service on Sunday morning in the Chapel Royal, St. james's_ The sermon was preached by Archdeacon Goddard, from Romans, chapter 13, verse 1- The prayers were read by the Rev. Horsley Dakins, the lessons by the Rev. W. Hall, and the communion service by the Bishop of London, the Rev. Dr. Sleath, and the Rev. W. Hall. The chant ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... FASHION AND VARIETIZ9. The Queen, accompanied by the Princess of Leininger. took an airing on Tuesday afternoon in a landau and four Lord Alfred Paget, Equerrv in Waiting, attended her M, jesty on horseback. His 'Royal Highness Prince Alber7 accompanied by the Prince of Leiningen, rode t 07 horseback at the same time, attended by Colonel Bouverie and Captain Francis Seymour. The Marquis of ...